Records Section
Reports held by the Boulder County Sheriffs Office may be obtained from the Records Section located in the
Boulder County Criminal Justice Center building at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. This may be done Monday-Friday,
between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
We will need to have a written request for this information and have forms available at our office to fill out.
Get a copy of our Request Form. View this form using
Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you are unable to come to our
location, we can also accept requests which are mailed or faxed. You may use our form, or a letter of your own
which includes a written statement saying the information will not be used for the solicitation of business for
(monetary) pecuniary gain. Colorado law 24-72-305.5 requires us to obtain this signed statement prior to releasing
reports. Our fax telephone number is (303) 441 - 4739. Please be aware if a request is faxed, we may not always be
able to complete it right away.
All payments must be received in advance of releasing the requested records.
Information about Identity Theft
Our agency holds a variety of reports and records which are often requested. Some of the types of records and
reports we have are:
Incarceration and Incident/Investigative Reports:
Our agency holds reports detailing incidents and crimes reported to our agency. We also hold jail records for
any person who was transported and incarcerated in the Boulder County Jail. We will not have their investigative
report which describes the arrest in more detail. You will need to contact the investigating agency directly for
their investigative reports.
There is a $5.00 search fee for each searched report. The search fee includes up to 10 pages. Most reports fall
within this range. If the report you are requesting is longer than 10 pages, each additional page will cost $.50.
These fees are waived for anyone who is indexed in our report as a victim.
Arrest Photos:
If you wish to purchase an arrest photo (mugshot) of a person over the age of 18, there is a $5.00 fee. We
cannot release arrest photos of juveniles unless that person has been charged as an adult. If this is the case, you
will need to provide documentation from the Courts indicating such action.
Sex Offender Registration:
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office registers convicted sexual offenders who reside in the towns of Lyons and
Superior and unincorporated Boulder County, in accordance with state law. Sexual offenders are required to register
quarterly, or annually, depending on the crime for which they were convicted. A list of sexual offenders who are
registered with the Sheriff's Office can be obtained by residents of Boulder County by going to the Sheriff's
Office, Records Section, or one of the Sheriff's Office Substations and presenting proper identification. If you
are not a resident in Boulder County, you can also receive a copy of the list. The list changes on a daily basis,
as new offenders register and registered offenders move out of the area. Photographs, as well as a brief
description of the convictions requiring registration, are also available for viewing.
The Sheriff's Office, Records Section, is located at the Criminal Justice Center, 1777 6th Street, Boulder,
Colorado, 80302. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 5:30pm, the phone number is (303) 441 - 3600.
The substations are located at:
- Lyons Town Hall
- Superior Cherryvale Fire Station
- Niwot in the Cottonwood Shopping Center.
- Nederland Police Station
If you are a sexual offender living in Lyons, Superior, or unincorporated Boulder County and need to register,
please call (303) 441 - 3611 and follow the instructions to set-up an appointment to register. You have five
business days to get registered, once you become a resident.
Dispatch Tapes:
Dispatch Tapes may be requested directly from the Boulder Sheriff's
Communications Center. For more information, they may be contacted at (303) 441 - 4444. There is a fee for
this service.
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office does applicant fingerprinting Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. This is done by the Records Section personnel in the offices located in the Boulder County Criminal
Justice Center building at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. This office is closed on holidays.
The fees for fingerprinting are $10.00 per card for persons who reside within Boulder County. Persons who do not
live in Boulder County are charged $15.00 per card. Residency is determined by the address on the persons
drivers license. Other ways to prove residency include residential lease agreements or utility bills containing
the persons name.
Persons who wish to be fingerprinted should bring their fingerprint card(s) with them. The Boulder County
Sheriff’s Office will provide fingerprint cards for people being fingerprinted; however, applicants are encouraged
to bring in a fingerprint card from the requesting agency as most fingerprint cards have specific information which
may not be available or known to the Records personnel. DO NOT FILL OUT THE FINGERPRINT CARD. The Boulder
County Sheriff’s Office uses an automated system that will populate information to the card at the time of
fingerprinting.
You will need to show some type of identification with a photograph prior to being fingerprinted.
This is because our staff are required to confirm the persons identity prior to fingerprinting. Acceptable
forms of identification include drivers licenses, state identification cards, passports or military
identification cards.
The Boulder County Sheriffs Office cannot fingerprint anyone for the purposes of immigration. The office
of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) requires the staff rolling the fingerprints to be registered
with their office. Currently no members of the Boulder County Sheriffs Office are registered with the INS to
perform this service.
There are no appointments necessary. Fingerprinting is done on a first come, first served basis. It takes
approximately 15 minutes to be fingerprinted. We recommend you allow a few extra minutes in case someone is ahead
of you.
There are many laws pertaining to the release of Criminal Justice Records. Most types of reports are open
information, however, other reports are considered to have limited access. Limited access means only the people
involved in the report may have access to unedited information. For example reports involving juvenile suspects may
be released only to the persons involved in that report and the parents or legal guardians of the juvenile suspects.
We also cannot release the identity of any sexual assault victims, regardless of their age, or persons who have
reported cases of child abuse or neglect. Questions regarding release of specific types of reports can be answered
at the time of your request.
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